<Facere>
"Make or Do"
Word Sums
Homophones
Function or Content
<Vorare>
"to swallow"
100

What is the <facere> derivation in <factual>?

<fact> 

100

replaying

re + play + ing --> replaying

100

There were _______ many children at the birthday party. 


(two, too, to)

too - denotes "in addition; in excess"

100

<the>

Function- <the> is the definite article and DEFINITELY a function word. 

100

What is the word some for <herbivore>?

herb + i + vore --> herbivore

"plant"     "eat/devour"

200

What is the <facere> derivation in <verification>?

<fic(e)> The word sum is ver(e) + i + fic(e) +at(e) + ion.

200

something

some + thing --> something

200

It is _____ cold outside.


(very, vary)

very  -- denotes "truly or in truth"

200
<and>

Function- <and> is a conjunction a nd used to bring ideas together

200

What is a French relative to this Latin Base?

<devour> - Old French from Latin

300

What is the <facere> derivation in <electrify>?

<-fy>   "To make electric"

300

survivable

sur + viv(e) + able

300

He is going ______ the sidewalk ends.


(wear, where)

where -- denotes "at what place"

300

<they>

Function - <they> is a pronoun and related to <their> and <them> 

300

What is the word sum and the denotation to the parts of <carnivore>?

carn + i + vore --> carnivore


"flesh/cut"  "swallow, devour"

400

What is the <facere> derivation in <sacrifice>?

<-fice>  "To make sacred"

400

construction

con + struct + ion --> construction

400

Where did that ______ go?


(be, bee)

bee -- This is a content word and needs at least 3 letters. 

400

<weather>

Content- it is a homophone to the function word <whether>

400
What is the sum and denotation of the bases in <omnivore>?

omn + i + vore --> omnivore


"all"    "swallow/devour"

500

What is the denotation of <perfect>?

"completely done" - per "completely" + fect "make or do"--> perfect

500

vacuum


classifier

vac(e) + u + um


class + i + fy + er

500

Your harsh words _________ me negatively. 


(affect, effect)

affect -- The word in this CONTEXT, is a verb and the sum is af + fect with a literal denotation of "to, toward" and "make, do". 

500

Which is content and which is function?

<Here>    


<hear>

<here> is functional (related to <where> and <there>)


<hear> is content (synchronically related to <ear>, and diachronically related <hark>)

500

What word with this base means "greediness of appetite"?

<voracious> or <voracity>

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